About the exhibition
Focusing on everyday gestures—gathering, withdrawal, quiet resistance—the work reveals how personal and environmental states intersect within a landscape marked by both beauty and breakdown. The Quarry offers a regional perspective where climate disruption, limited infrastructure, and social isolation converge with the complexities of adolescence, contributing to broader conversations around youth, place, and visibility in contemporary Australia.
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About the artist
Tajette O’Halloran is an Australian photographic artist whose practice investigates the social and emotional terrain of adolescence, identity, and belonging within the context of regional and rural Australia.
Drawing on both documentary traditions and constructed narrative techniques, her work navigates the complex interplay between memory, place, and interpersonal relationships.